Is it possible to configure SIDs genertion for users and computers in the old style (2*id) + 1000???
2011/3/15 TAKAHASHI Motonobu <[email protected]> > From: Moisés_Barba_Pérez <[email protected]> > Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 13:06:03 +0100 > > > I have a samba PDC with LDAP, samba 3.0.33 and 389DS 1.2.5. I am > adding > > computer accounts with smbldap-useradd script configured in smb.conf like > > this: > > > > add machine script = /usr/bin/perl -w > > /opt/ldap/smbldap-tools/bin/smbldap-useradd -w -c '%a' -t 10 -J Equipos > '%u' > > > > My problem is that I get a samba sid I don't understand why samba > creates > > like that. I thought the users acounts have a samba sid = (2 * userid) + > > 1000, and groups accounts have samba sid = (2 * groupid) + 1001. The > > computers accounts have a different samba sid?, Isn't a computer accout > the > > same as an user account? my question is how samba generates the samba sid > > for the computer account and If I can use the old style of samba sid > > generation for computers accounts. > > If you use smbldap-tools, the SID for users and groups are generated > by smbldap-tools with the way which you know, (2 * id) + 1000/1001. > > But the SID for computers are generated by Samba itself. Samba > generates (any) SID in sequentially from 1000. > > If you use ldapsam:editposix, all SIDs for users, groups and computers > are generated sequenctially from 1000. > > --- > TAKAHASHI Motonobu <[email protected]> > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
